Wow, that's pretty big, but PC gamers in general are so used to mating like cards together that this probably will not change things all too much. However, a better way of delegating work to the "graphics system" is always good, about time DirectX?

In one screenshot of an e-mail, we learn that removal of the Superfish software on one customer’s computer resulted in a bricked device.

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Bullshit. I mean absolute bullshit. Do the Techspot writers and editors even know what the word bricked means? A brick is a device that has been rendered unusable by an corrupted update that prevents a device booting into anything. If you can boot into BIOS you can't possibly classify it as a brick. Just because some stupid email has a consumer claiming their computer is "bricked" doesn't mean that it is. OS corrupted? maybe. They can do a reinstall. Bricked? Not a chance in hell.